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China's New Sources of Economic Growth: Vol. 1
- First Page
- Title Page
- Copyright and Imprint Information
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1. China’s New Sources of Economic Growth: A supply-side perspective
- Part I: Reform and Macroeconomic Development
- 2. Mostly Slow Progress on the New Model of Growth
- 3. New Urbanisation as a Driver of China’s Growth
- 4. Forecasting China’s Economic Growth by 2020 and 2030
- 5. Accounting for the Industry Origin of China’s Growth and Productivity Performance, 1980–2012
- 6. Can the Internet Revolutionise Finance in China?
- 7. The Necessary Demand-Side Supplement to China’s Supply-Side Structural Reform: Termination of the soft budget constraint
- 8. Consumption and Savings of Migrant Households: 2008–14
- 9. China as a Global Investor
- 10. Getting Rich after Getting Old: China’s demographic and economic transition in dynamic international context
- 11. Testing Bubbles: Exuberance and collapse in the Shanghai A-share stock market
- 12. Changing Patterns of Corporate Leverage in China: Evidence from listed companies
- Part II: Resources, Energy, the Environment and Climate Change
- 13. Evaluating Low-Carbon City Development in China: Study of five national pilot cities
- 14. Issues and Prospects for the Restructuring of China’s Steel Industry
- 15. Divergent Industrial Water Withdrawal and Energy Consumption Trends in China: A decomposition and sectoral analysis
- 16. Beyond Trees: Restoration lessons from China’s Loess Plateau
- 17. Policies and Measures to Transform China into a Low‑carbon Economy
- 18. Managing Economic Change and Mitigating Climate Change: China’s strategies, policies and trends
- 19. Issues in Greening China’s Electricity Sector
- 20. Urban Density and Carbon Emissions in China


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